Compliance Categories

Requirements for facilities with monthly throughputs less than 10,000 gallons of
gasoline (These requirements also apply to tanks with capacities of less than 250
gallons at all facilities, regardless of throughput).

Facility operators\owners must not allow gasoline to be handled in a manner that
would result in vapor releases to the atmosphere for extended periods of time. Measures
to be taken include, but are not limited to, the following:

Minimize gasoline spills

Clean up spills as expeditiously as practicable

Cover all open gasoline containers and all gasoline storage tank fill-pipes with
a gasketed seal when not in use.

Minimize gasoline sent to open waste collection systems that collect and transport
gasoline to reclamation and recycling devices, such as oil/water separators.

You must have records available within 24 hours of a request by the Administrator
to document your gasoline throughput.

Requirements for Facilities with monthly throughputs of 10,000 gallons of gasoline
or more (These requirements only include tanks with capacities of 250 gallons or
more, tanks with less than 250 gallon capacity must comply with similar requirements
as facilities with less than 10,000 gallon monthly throughputs - see 63.11117(c) of the Federal Rule.

Facility operators\owners must comply with all requirements set forth in the Requirements
for facilities with monthly throughputs less than 10,000 gallons of gasoline stated
above 63.11117(a) of
the Federal Rule. In addition to those requirements, these facilities must
comply with the following:

Submerged fill pipes installed on or before November 9, 2006, must be no more than
12 inches from the bottom of the storage tank. (63.11117(b)(1) of the Federal Rule).

Submerged fill pipes installed after November 9, 2006, must be no more than 6 inches
from the bottom of the storage tank. (63.11117(b)(2) of the Federal Rule)

You must have records available within 24 hours of a request by the Administrator
to document your gasoline throughput.

You must submit the applicable notifications (see section on Notification Requirements
in the Federal Rule).

Requirements for facilities with monthly throughputs of 100,000 gallons of gasoline
or more: (Unless the U.S. EPA determines contrary to our current interpretation,
these apply to all facilities constructed or reconstructed after January 10, 2008
EXCEPT: any tank with a capacity less than 250 regardless of construction date;
tanks with a capacity less than 2,000 gallons that were constructed before January
10, 2008; gasoline storage tanks equipped with floating roofs, or the equivalent.
These must comply with Requirements for Facilities with monthly throughputs of 10,000
gallons of gasoline or more shown above - see 63.11118(c) of the Federal Rule.

Facility operators\owners must comply with all requirements set forth in the Requirements
for facilities with monthly throughputs of 10,000 gallons of gasoline or more stated
above (see 63.11118(c)
of the Federal Rule). In addition to those requirements, these facilities
must comply with the following:

Each management
practice in Table 1 that applies
to your gasoline dispensing facility (see 63.11118(b) and Table 1 of the Federal
Rule). Note that all new or reconstructed facilities in this category must be equipped
with dual point (see picture) vapor balancing systems.

Cargo tanks unloading at these facilities must comply with the management practices
in Table 2 of the Federal Rule.

Applicable testing requirements listed under “Testing and Monitoring Requirements”
of the Federal Rule.

Submit applicable notifications as required in the section entitled “Notification
Requirements” of the Federal Rule.

Keep records and submit reports as required in the section entitled “Recordkeeping
and Reporting Requirements” of the Federal Rule.